Chapter 1207: Big and small don’t worry

Chapter 1207 One big and one small have no worries

Jupiter doesn't mind taking them around, but that's all.

It doesn't want them to run off to die.

The main thing is that it doesn't want the owner it just recognized to die.

It signed a death contract with the young master. If the young master dies, it probably won't survive.

"This is an order." Gu Qingluan could not refuse.

The giant winged bird still wanted to object, and even changed the direction of flight very deliberately.

But how could it hide Gu Qingluan and Feng Yuanxi from its careful thinking.

Feng Yuanxi said immaturely but majesticly: "Giant winged bird, listen to mother, go to Diablo!"

The giant winged bird couldn't resist the master's order at all.

In the end, it could only follow their instructions to quickly go to the dark swamp.

Dark Swamp is located in the east of the secret realm, where there is an endless plain.

Gradually, the color of the plain deepens.

There are puddles on the grass.

After another period of time, a large piece of land with black water bubbles came into their eyes.

You can feel the evil aura emanating from that place from a distance.

The giant-winged bird Yan Yan said: "There is a dark swamp ahead, I can't fly over it, you'd better not go in."

The sky above Hell Valley can still fly, and this dark swamp is even more weird. As long as it is directly above the dark swamp, no matter how high it flies, it will fall.

Those bubbling swamps looked like a gigantic monster, swallowing all creatures that tried to pass in front of it.

Gu Qingluan let the giant winged bird land.

The giant winged bird stopped a hundred feet away from Diablo Daze.

The giant winged bird still persuaded the two of them with a glimmer of hope: "Look, the breath here is very uncomfortable before entering the dark swamp. If you enter, it will only be more than a hundred times more uncomfortable than here, and the danger is also unpredictable. "

Gu Qingluan did her homework before entering the Fuguang Secret Realm.

She also knew about Diablo Daze.

But the Diablo Daze she knew was not exactly the same as the scene she saw at the moment.

According to the legend, the dark lake is like a black mirror embedded in the grassland, and there are many powerful water-type mysterious beasts lurking in the big lake.

But in front of the dark lake, the water was bubbling, it looked like a burning medicinal juice, exuding a stench.

There was thick smoke on the surface of the water, and at a glance, it was white, and the distant scene could not be seen.

In this case, once attacked in the dark swamp, it will be difficult to find.

Despite this, Gu Qingluan still decided to enter the dark lake.

"Yuanxi, you and the giant winged bird stay outside, and I will go in to find Xiaonan and the others."

When Feng Yuanxi heard this, he quickly grabbed her hand: "I will go with my mother."

The giant-winged bird interrupted eagerly: "Master, although your blood is strong, but you are still young and your strength is limited, you will die if you enter!"

Feng Yuanxi was unmoved.

He doesn't want to be separated from his mother.

"Mother, Xiao Nan and I are twins, we have telepathy, so it's easier to find him with me. The Diablo is so big, and it's filled with thick fog. If you search blindly, you might not be able to find Xiao Nan and the others. "Feng Yuanxi analyzed calmly, trying to persuade Gu Qingluan.

Gu Qingluan felt that what he said was not unreasonable.

She only hesitated for a while, no longer entangled: "Okay, then you go with me, if you encounter danger, remember to hide behind me, don't be brave."

"Yeah, listen to mother!" Feng Yuanxi showed a bright smile.

"It's over, it's over!" The giant-winged bird didn't expect that there would be no worries for the big and small ones. Entering the Diablo Daze is like stepping into a coffin. It thought that it could save its own life by recognizing humans as the main ones. .

But now it seems that death is not far away.

The giant-winged bird wants to cry but has no tears.

(end of this chapter)

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